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Fennelly’s boot sees off ’Tarf in arm-wrestle to keep Trinity flying high

- Dave Mervyn ALL-IRELAND LEAGUE

IN-FORM out-half James Fennelly, Division 1A’s top scorer with 77 points, kicked three penalties and a conversion as Dublin University claimed the scalp of Clontarf with a hard-earned 16-12 victory at Castle Avenue.

The man nicknamed ‘Jesus’, because of his hirsute appearance, has been superstar-like in his recent outings, helping Trinity to four wins in the opening five rounds of the league.

They used a big wind advantage to lead 16-0 at the turnaround against ’Tarf, centre James Hickey knifing through a gap for a 14th-minute score and Fennelly doing the rest.

Tries from Matt D’Arcy and former Trinity favourite Angus Lloyd had ’Tarf just four points in arrears, but the visitors’ aggressive and discipline­d defending, coupled with some strong scrummagin­g, saw them hang on for a famous win at the Bull Ring.

Defending champions Lansdowne are next up for fourthplac­ed Trinity, fresh from their 31-15 bonus-point success against UCC.

Former Ireland U-20 internatio­nal Aaron Conneely chipped in with two tries against the Cork side, taking his haul to four in two games, as Lansdowne made it six wins in a row.

They are four points behind leaders Cork Constituti­on, who maintained their impressive form with a clinical 26-3 bonus-point dismissal of Young Munster.

Full-back Shane Daly’s 62nd-minute try completed the scoring for Cork Con who, for the third time in four rounds, restricted their opponents to just three points.

Scott Penny’s older brother Alex scored one of five tries as he captained UCD to a 31-3 bonuspoint triumph over Terenure. Fellow Leinster players Hugo Keenan, Jimmy O’Brien and Paddy Patterson all started for the students.

Meanwhile, St Mary’s College are the new leaders in Division 1B, seeing off Banbridge’s challenge with centre Myles Carey touching down twice in a 28-7 bonus-point win at home.

They took advantage of Malone’s 16-12 defeat at the hands of Old Wesley, with full-back Rory Stynes kicking two second-half penalties to take the spoils for the Dubliners.

Tries from Michael Stronge and Jordan Foster saw Ballymena defeat Ballynahin­ch 18-10, winger Ryan Purvis kicked 11 points in Armagh’s 16-11 win over Naas, and Tom Molony came off the bench to score the winning try in Old Belvedere’s nail-biting 11-10 victory over Buccaneers.

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